[NSRCA-discussion] paint

k6xyz k6xyz at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jan 16 11:37:45 AKST 2008


I like Klass Kote white epoxy primer.

Its fuel proof and sands like old K&B primer.

I've used it a couple of times under PPG Concept..works great.

 

Regards

Dave Harmon
NSRCA 586
K6XYZ[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
Sperry, Ok. 

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Ive used the Century 21 white primer in a spray can on fiberglass, the paint
on Vivats, 

and aluminum landing gear, and PPG on top.   Works fine.

 

Ron Lockhart

 

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From: "Dave Michael" <davidmichael1 at comcast.net> 

Assuming I want to use white primer and PPG paint, what kind/brand of primer
should I be using?

 

Dave

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From: Tony <mailto:tony at radiosouthrc.com>  

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The PPG paint doe not really have a shelf life, and I have used some that
was several years old with no problems.  The items that DO have a life are
the activator  (DUs) and to some extent the reducers (DTs)  The test for the
activator is if it is still clear and fluid, us it.  If it has yellowed
and/or gelled, toss it!  The reducers should really last a long time,
provided they are kept air-tight.  

 

 

 

Tony Stillman, President

Radio South, Inc.

139 Altama Connector, Box 322

Brunswick, GA  31525

1-800-962-7802

tony at radiosouthrc.com


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I have some PPG paint I bought from my local PPG paint store a couple of
years ago.  Before using it, I wonder if there's a recommended "use by" on
any of the paint elements.

 

Ron Van Putte

 

On Jan 15, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Mark Atwood wrote:

 

Go to the PPG web site  www.ppg.com <http://www.ppg.com/>  and find a local
autostore that carries their line of paints.  That's where I've always
bought all my supplies. You won't be able to get as small a supply of
colors, but getting pints or quarts of catalyst or reducer usually isn't a
problem.

-Mark


On 1/15/08 3:03 PM, "george w. kennie" <geobet at gis.net> wrote:



Hey Guys,
I just called Radio South to order some catalyst for some Concept paint that
I have left from the last paint project I conducted
and was informed that they no longer carry the line. 
I have quite a bit of color stock and would like to not have to jettison the
lot. Anybody know of a compatible catalyst that will work?
TIA,
G.


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